Albuquerque Journal

Candidate: Nuke deal hurt Iran

Sanctions still in effect, he says

- BY NASSER KARIMI

TEHRAN, Iran — An Iranian presidenti­al candidate said Sunday that the landmark 2015 nuclear agreement with world powers has failed to lift sanctions or improve the country’s economy.

Mostafa Mirsalim, a conservati­ve, said that President Hassan Rouhani’s outreach to the West had failed, adding that “sanctions remained in place and were even intensifie­d.”

Under the nuclear deal, internatio­nal sanctions were lifted in exchange for Iran’s curbing its uranium enrichment, but separate U.S. sanctions related to Iran’s ballistic missile program have been tightened.

Mirsalim said that, if elected, he would abide by the nuclear deal. But he said U.S. President Donald Trump’s administra­tion has already undermined the agreement, without elaboratin­g.

Last week, the State Department certified that Iran was complying with the nuclear deal, but Trump, a longtime critic of the agreement, said Tehran was violating the spirit of the accord and that the U.S. might withdraw from it.

Mirsalim said he wants to transform Iran into a “safe internatio­nal hub” for “regional and internatio­nal dialogue and constructi­ve engagement.”

Rouhani is the front-runner in next month’s election, in which he will face off against five candidates.

Iran’s hard-liners have criticized the nuclear deal, saying Rouhani gave too much away and that the economy remains weak despite the lifting of sanctions.

Former hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadineja­d and his close ally Hamid Baghaei, both of whom were disqualifi­ed from running in the election, said in a joint statement that they will not support any of the candidates. If their supporters remain on the sidelines it could help Rouhani, who enjoys the support of moderates and reformists.

Rouhani told supporters that the election would be a selection between freedom and peace or their opposite.

“The issue is if the society should be more open or closed,” he said. “Whether we want confrontat­ion with the world and to bring back the ill-omened shadow of war or we want to continue self-respecting engagement with the world.”

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